Gillies Ministry
The Gillies Ministry was the 29th ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier William Gillies of the Australian Labor Party. It succeeded the Theodore Ministry on 26 February 1925 following Ted Theodore's resignation, and was in turn succeeded by the McCormack Ministry on 22 October 1925 when Gillies resigned to become a member of the new trade and arbitration board.
On 26 February 1925, the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, designated nine principal executive offices of the Government, and appointed the following Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland to the Ministry.
Office | Minister |
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William Gillies | |
Deputy Premier |
William McCormack |
Secretary for Mines | Alfred Jones |
Attorney-General | John Mullan |
Secretary for Railways |
James Larcombe |
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock | William Forgan Smith |
Home Secretary | James Stopford |
Secretary for Public Works | Mick Kirwan |
Secretary for Public Instruction | Thomas Wilson |
Minister without portfolio | Thomas Dunstan |
References
- "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 26 February 1925. p. 124:649–650.
- "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 22 October 1925. p. 125:1619–1620.
Preceded by Theodore Ministry |
Gillies Ministry 1919–1925 |
Succeeded by McCormack Ministry |
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